Elgar: Serenade for Strings - Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra - Live concert HD
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2016
- Het Concertgebouw Kamerorkest speelt Elgars 'Serenade voor strijkers' in het AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert.
Uitvoerenden:
Concertgebouw Kamerorkest
Het programma:
Edward Elgar: Serenade voor strijkorkest
Opname: AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert, vrijdag 28 oktober 2016, in TivoliVredenburg te Utrecht.
Het AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert is een concertreeks van NPO Radio 4 en AVROTROS, in samenwerking met NTR, de Stichting Omroep Muziek en TivoliVredenburg. Kijk voor het concertprogramma 2016-2017 op www.radio4.nl/avrotrosvrijdagc....
They didn't clap between the movements I'm so happy!
1st mvmt- 0:07
2nd mvmt- 3:34
3rd mvmt- 8:40
Without doubt! And one or two more.
Thankyou!
Anyone else here from Twoset’s youth orchestra conducting video?
yesss, i clicked on this directly after watching them conduct the orchestra on this!
@@cdaguillo3029 Me too
yes, this is beautiful
Ye
sameee also 40th like :D
A little gem from Elgar. Sometimes his smaller pieces are the best.
So true.
Yeah so true!
I'm curious, would you name some of your other favorite 'smaller pieces' from this or other composers? Thank you!
@@rickyanthony Chanson de Matin and Chanson de Nuit spring to mind. Both are short, but heart meltingly beautiful.
@@rickyanthony 'Salut d'Amour', Introduction and Allegro for Strings come to mind, for this composer.
2:58 I play the cello and I love getting the melody, but the 2nd and viola countermelody here is just badass.
I just heard this in a classroom rehearsal at the college where I study... I've never felt so good spending time in that place.
I love Elgar. His music makes me fall in love.
But....With whom? What are you doing tonight, for instance? Cheers from Mexico City!
How would we make it through this crumbling system without music?! Such a gift!
the second movement makes me cry so much I'm gonna sob so hard when I graduate
I played the first movement in high school as a viola. The last three notes are so melancholic and so beautiful at the same time.
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1:15 Elgar at his best
2:18 Elgar's magic
How in the World they can play so perfectly nice without a conductor?
Big musicians don't need one? I would stand and applause for 5 minutes non-stop.
Usually they've rehearsed enough to know how it's "supposed" to sound. But for specific cues, they'll actually look towards the first chair violin player. You can see it a couple times throughout the piece.
As a Brit, I always thought that no one else could play it as well as we can, but I was wrong. Beautiful performance, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra.
A beautifully tender piece of music played in like manner. Bravo.
its a truly beautiful piece!
I played this piece when I was 10 or 11 years old, all those wonderful memories are coming back by listening to this wonderful, Hart touching piece after 25 years and after all I'll always be thankful to my guru who has done so much for me.
Just played this wonderful piece at our concert yesterday afternoon. Absolutely beautiful!
played with Beauty and ease....wonderful!
I love this theme for some 32 years. I was very young then. I first listened it on TV with views of a lovely church, Somerset type, square tower beautifully battlemented, nave and perpendicular aisle windows. Because of that, not knowing it was Elgar's theme, l called it The Priory for several years..
The second part (3:30)! A masterpiece!
Nice that some folk like it. It was a first wedding anniversary present for his wife - a sort of consolation for not being able to afford a trip to Bayreuth that year - so naturally it's full of half-quotations from Wagner.
They were married in May 1889. It was written in March 1892, just after receiving an invitation to _attend_ Bayreuth.
It's so beautiful and it's one of my favorite ever.
Absolutely beautiful interpretation. The Concertgebouw Kamerorkest is just great.
Wagner seigfrîo'
Played this in high-school orchestra. So much fun!
So utterly beautiful and uplifting …….
I played this in high school. I was first chair violist. We got some work to do lol. Most of the time violas don't really have much. I used to use a big viola with a deep tone, I am stuck with a viola that is slightly smaller. I miss it. I hope I can find an orchestra in the near future.
Wait... what?
I played too and I miss it. Play in an orchestra is one of the most beautiful sensations in live. We are lucky bro.
@@Bevsworld04 Wait... What?
@@N.Nocturne "a big viola with a deep tone"
I’m currently working on this piece with my high school as 1st chair viola and yes we have work to do
I LOVE THIS PIECE of Elgar so much ! Always been my favourite piece ! 👍💜💜💜🥁🎵🐉🎤🎶💖💕💞
Sublime ❤🎶🎶🎶🙏🏻
Beautiful piece of work. Listen this often by Elgar.
Mooi stuk; mooie uitvoering.
knowing this from twoset. but this is actually a beautiful piece :')
Same, I was watching their video where they conduct a youth Orchestra and the part that Eddie conducted touched me. So I searched all over YT for Elgar - Serenade - E-minor 2nd movement.
Now my ears are blessed with this beautiful 🥰😇 music.
Wonderful performance by the Concertgebouw Kamerorkest of this delightful serenade!
Me encanta esta obra , una de mis favoritas
Lovely piece, beautifully performed, reminds me of Mahler 5 slow mvmt. Elgar wrote this prior to Mahler
Wirklich ein verborgener Schatz! Diese wunderschöne Serenade soll viel häufiger gespielt und viel höher geschätzt werden.
C'est magnifique: Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Et Merci!
Playing all movements with my chamber orchestra, seriously beautiful piece, the second movement especially
performing this tomorrow wish me luck
2nd movement: I’m a cellist, and played this recently at a friend’s wedding, but having listened carefully to the magical layers that put this peace together, I can’t get over how exquisite the viola (and the shadowing 2nd violins) part is at 07:02. Not only does the subsequent bar that falls onto a repeating tonic (C) sound so pleading and desperate as it grows, but the bar a couple later that has the triplets suddenly falling into an unstable cascade of a quadruplet and just feels like that fantastic tension from the gorgeous violin/cello solo line crashes into a resolving passage there, via the violas/second violins.
Don’t get me wrong: I think the melody (esp for the cello) is completely breathtaking, but that harmony and texture is just unrivalled in much else I’ve heard in any music.
Don’t know if that makes much sense to anyone but if it does, I hope you also have the spikey goosebumps I have listening to that incredible bit of composing…
Yes it definately makes sense .beautifully expressed !
samuelwood -- Well-reasoned, Maestro.....BRAVO from Acapulco!
If you like this you might like Rachmaninoff concerto no 2 (movement 2 but all of them are so pretty lol), these two pieces are the only ones I've gotten chills from listening!
@@steveegallo3384 how's the classical music scene in Acapulco these days?
My favorite recording!👏🏼😄
Beautiful portamento!
Sublime! so sensitive ❤️❤️
(Violist) Love playing the 2nd movement it gives me the chills and some sort of relief
I played the viola for the first movement. Elgar is amazing!
0:41 cool how violins slow down and make way for the cellos
9:36 and perfect spot to listen to the 3nd mvmnt
Recuerdos de adolescencia y conservatorio 😍😍 Y qué gran interpretación
lovely
詮釋得很柔和,軟綿綿,富有小夜曲的氣氛 ! 很適合做為安定劑或催眠曲 !
Wieder sehr gut!
Beautiful music, but not fun that ads appear in the middle!
Adblock for UA-cam will be your friend. I added that extension and forgot all the previous frustration.
Очень хорошее впечатление от просмотра и слушания СЕРЕНАДЫ - ЭЛГАРА.НЕОБЫЧНОСТЬ КАМЕРНОГО ОРКЕСТРА СТРУННЫХ .СКРИПАЧИ - КРАСИВО ИСПОЛНЯЮТ МУЗЫКУ ,СТОЯ. ВИЛООНЧЕЛИСТЫ ,ЕСТЕСТВЕННО - СИДЯ. ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВАЯ МУЗЫКА ,ЗАВОРАЖИВАЮЩЯЯ.СПАСИБО ВСЕМ МУЗЫКАНТАМ ЗА ДОСТАВЛЕННОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ.
8:37 a third moment
6:33 .....🤧😇❤
yes
i wonder what was used to obtain this excellent sound. Certainly appears that just two microphones were used.
A fantastic performance and a great piece, ruined by the audience's coughing
6:50 ❤
Depois de um "estrondo" de um Trump. Somente uma boa música para relaxarmos e refletirmos sobre o que virá. Socorro, mas penso que será como "o piloto sumiu".
2:57
I’m working on founding an orchestra right now. We’ll probably start small to leave room for growth as we gather interest. I hope I can program this :)
7:10 ❤️
3:34 ❤️
I swear I heard the first part in a movie or a trailer... Does anyone know which one it is?
How can I find this orchestra on Spotify? Should I search for "Concertgebow" ?
UA-cam’ publicity is Shameless
They are amazing, comparable to St. Martin in the Fields' interpretation (Sir Neville Mariner)
3:31 is the second 3:31
8:35 8:39 is start of third
WEST 仙
EAST
I. 0:08
II. 3:33
III. 8:39
1st 0:07
2nd 3:34
3rd 8:40
I'm getting married xxxx
Why are they standing up
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00:06 - 03:32 - 08:37
3:34
8:39
why are they standing
Jump to 6:33 for Heaven on Earth!
A pretty little interlude.
0:08
3:33
8:39
Slow movement interrupted/ruined by crass advert.
0:25
0:36
0:50
1:00
In some parts Elgar beat Rachmaninoff. Full of surprises
Scotty 3:30
Sarah 10:41
Klorissa 00:07
4:00 *cough cough*
I gotta play this shit at my University.
I need to play this and I'm on eigth grade
What part are you playing?
@@thelredtheunready1894 I'm playing the cello part... It' s really hard for me..
We also play april by tchaikowsky and lots of others
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.:)
Grow up.
There is a special place in hell for UA-cam people who put advertisements in the middle of classical music pieces. At the start and end, but for Dog's Sake, NOT IN THE MIDDLE. DISGUSTED
Interrompere la musica per trasmettere la pubblicità è una grave mancanza di rispetto per l'autore! Dovrebbero chiudervi il canale. Mercenari
I loved this but the violin solo wasn't for me I'm sorry 😅
Y tf does the very first pet sorta remind me of the royale high music
why do you play that game
Mr.beast XD
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I like the cellists and bass in this video because they are not rocking.
I find this fad for standing up very disconcerting. They sway like trees in the wind and it comes across to me as somewhat arrogant. Lovely performance if you don't watch it!
@@henrymacey4258 do you play an instrument?
@@Bevsworld04Organ, piano, and conducting. Regards
@@henrymacey4258 then surely you should know that swaying helps out a ton when trying to play
1st mvmt- 0:07
2nd mvmt- 3:34
3rd mvmt- 8:40
3:34